Britain sees a decline in partridges and turtle doves — the birds in the 12 Days of Christmas

Waterloo Region Record

LONDON — Just try finding a partridge in a pear tree in Britain these days.

Britain’s Royal Society for Protection of Birds says the two icons of the Christmas song — grey partridges and turtle doves — are in alarming decline. It said authorities should act to prevent them from becoming just distant memories within the famed Twelve Days of Christmas song.

The society says the number of partridges have dropped 30 per cent. Turtle doves are even worse off — with a 60 per cent decline in numbers. The society warns, at this rate, the dove will face extinction by the middle of the next decade.

Society spokesperson Grahame Madge said Friday that budget cuts by the British government and the European Union threaten farm programs that support wildlife like the birds.